You and that saw are going to become good friends. It will tackle your big nasty logs on your property and will get you milling again. Ya, good friends. Be blessed. My friend.
Be nice to see these become actually for sale and not go by the way side. Hopefully it will last a long time. They need to do a full wrapo version for sure.
Looks good Chris! One other thing to think about besides swapping the coil is you could take the rakers down more to load the saw more. If you have a westcoast saw gauge it would be easy to try .
@@KillingerUSA Staggering that anyone would consider one of these pieces of junk. It is not a prototype and is in fact a very poor quality blatant Husqvarna clone. Only in the USA would they allow these to be approved for sale! From their own website they show their largest "pro" saw??? LOL!!!!!! For $429.99 USD Neo-tec Chainsaw NS892BV 100cc saw. Absolute madness. You keep dreaming there up on Walton Mountain.
That’s the absolute best way to “split” those bigger rounds too!!! Just use the big awesome saw and save the “swinging axe’s” for those younger fellas who like to sweat more and bust their butts! I’ll make a nother dozen cuts and have them smaller chunks to toss around!!!! LMFFAO!!! Looking Fantastic!!! Awesome Video 🔥👍😉🤩👏❤️🦅💪😁. Keep up your awesome videos and thanks much!!! God Bless you and yours!!!
@@KillingerUSA I welded a hook on a 6’ long 2” box 3/8 wall or the heavier box material and I just cut a piece of old plate…1/2” maybe… it’s probably 200 pounds of steel! LMFFAO not really probably but just tying to lift it up is just stupid painful I’m just so glad that you had that 60 inch version in the video!!! That’s a fair price for those!!! I’d love to get a bandmill going!!!
They definitely look like an awesome opportunity for the guy’s who can clean up their cylinder’s and pistons for a big strong long-bar weapon!!! She’s sounding awesomely right out the box!!! That’s pretty dang impressive stuff right there! Which saw coil swaps into those…361 does that 088/880??? Can’t remember what the Husqvarna swap over for the 3120’s is??? They look like an awesome “base” project to build a great strong long-bar beast for a little tree company!!!
I think the 272 coil? Anyway, it's a really good starting point, that is for sure! After I mill with it, I'm going to tear it down and take a look at the cylinder and tall about the few issues I ran into. Nothing crazy , and I believe they will have that all worked out whenever they are avaliable.
@@KillingerUSA I know that on a couple models that Farmertec had produced that some of their pistons had either been produced or possibly they just had a little material thickness variation so after a few heat cycles they would be a little bit more oval as opposed to a perfectly round skirt matching up with the bore perfectly but with the meteor piston kit or now those really inexpensive Duke’s moly popup piston kits for $30-$36 bucks apiece… or a $45 bucks apiece meteor piston kit you’ve got a really decent engine… I’ve got a half dozen of those aftermarket saw’s with some engine improvements and the OEM’s in the seals and SKF’s bearings and echo bulk fuel lines or OEM… and they have been working super strong for 4-5 years now and some are 7-8 years on the tree removal truck’s and those guy’s are just crazy hard on the equipment for a couple of the companies and they have sent me more OEM Stihl units with little stuff and those clones are just super solid builders… I used a diamond football to bevel and then 800 to hand finish everything top and bottom edges of the piston skirt too! That’s a really great showing to be almost new and really good and rich and sounds great from the box!!! With a little more work it’ll be a super awesome tool!!! Pretty much perfect for a milling powerhead with it at 10,000 or just rich it’ll work for a decent easy!!! 32:1!!! Muffler mod and the coil swap… maybe a meteor piston kit??? It’s definitely going to be interesting when you open it up and I have huge hopes for a good video showing us how she looks factory???
@@KillingerUSA definitely will be very interesting to see exactly what you have for your engine and see how it’s doing and what everything looks like with it… it’s all super cheap and easy to clean it up some…. Sure does sound awesome from the box! Running strong and smooth so it’s just impressive stuff in my mind!!! I’m thinking about trying one out now
I have some better logs for the mill. Although this one would have had some decent figure, it had way to mich rot in the center. The logs I have saved should be amazing!
@@KillingerUSA No. NEVER save on safety standards....... These videos are disgraceful examples of people actively promoting non approved Chinesium junk when they should all know better. Shame on you.